All Relations between Depression and belief

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Anne Thingbak, Lora Capobianco, Adrian Wells, Mia Skytte O'Tool. Relationships between metacognitive beliefs and anxiety and depression in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis. Journal of affective disorders. vol 361. 2024-06-09. PMID:38815761. as hypothesized in the self-regulatory executive function (s-ref) model, metacognitive beliefs are associated with anxiety and depression in adults. 2024-06-09 2024-06-14 Not clear
Anne Thingbak, Lora Capobianco, Adrian Wells, Mia Skytte O'Tool. Relationships between metacognitive beliefs and anxiety and depression in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis. Journal of affective disorders. vol 361. 2024-06-09. PMID:38815761. the aim of this meta-analysis was to synthesize results on the nature and magnitude of associations between metacognitive beliefs and anxiety and depression in children and adolescents. 2024-06-09 2024-06-14 Not clear
Wilma G M Wentholt, Loes H C Janssen, Lisanne A E M van Houtum, Mirjam C M Wever, Marieke S Tollenaar, Lenneke R A Alink, Bernet M Elzing. A qualitative, multi-perspective study on causal beliefs about adolescent depression. Psychology and psychotherapy. 2024-05-23. PMID:38780187. a qualitative, multi-perspective study on causal beliefs about adolescent depression. 2024-05-23 2024-05-27 Not clear
Wilma G M Wentholt, Loes H C Janssen, Lisanne A E M van Houtum, Mirjam C M Wever, Marieke S Tollenaar, Lenneke R A Alink, Bernet M Elzing. A qualitative, multi-perspective study on causal beliefs about adolescent depression. Psychology and psychotherapy. 2024-05-23. PMID:38780187. the current study aimed to examine: (1.1) causal beliefs about adolescent depression in a sample of adolescents with a clinical depression and their mothers and fathers; (1.2) within-family overlap of causal beliefs; (2.1) mothers' and fathers' reflected causal beliefs about their child's perspective; (2.2) the accuracy of mothers' and fathers' reflected causal beliefs as related to their child's causal beliefs. 2024-05-23 2024-05-27 Not clear
Michael R Gallagher, Amanda C Collins, Sonora Goldman, Jessica S Bryant, E Samuel Wine. How etiological beliefs contribute to the structure of depression symptom networks. The British journal of clinical psychology. 2024-05-21. PMID:38770777. how etiological beliefs contribute to the structure of depression symptom networks. 2024-05-21 2024-05-27 Not clear
Xin Xu, Natalia A Skritskaya, Ningning Zhou, Jun Wen, Guangyuan Shi, M Katherine Shea. A case report to understand the use of an evidence-based approach of prolonged grief therapy in Chinese culture. Death studies. 2024-05-17. PMID:38758643. the client's scores for grief, functional impairment, grief-related beliefs and avoidance, depression and insomnia all decreased substantially after treatment. 2024-05-17 2024-05-27 Not clear
Marta Corberán, Sandra Arnáez, Yuliya Saman, Belén Pascual-Vera, Gemma García-Soriano, María Roncer. Cognitive training via mobile app for addressing eating disorders' cognitions in adolescents: a randomized control trial protocol. BMC psychology. vol 12. issue 1. 2024-05-15. PMID:38745260. both groups will complete instruments that assess dysfunctional beliefs related to eating disorders, eating symptoms, symptoms of depression and anxiety, body satisfaction and self-esteem before and after the intervention. 2024-05-15 2024-05-27 human
Johannes A C Laferton, Saskia Schiller, Daniela Conrad, Dorothea Fischer, Frank Zimmermann-Viehof. Stress beliefs moderate the impact of COVID-19 related work stress on depressive, anxiety and distress symptoms in health care workers. Stress and health : journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress. 2024-04-20. PMID:38642346. stress beliefs were assessed with the beliefs about stress scale, and mental health symptoms were assessed with the 21-item depression anxiety stress scale. 2024-04-20 2024-04-23 Not clear
Alexandra Cernat, Zainab Samaan, Julia Abelson, Amanada Ramdyal, Hadia Shaikh, Meredith Vanston. Patient perspectives on pharmacogenomic (PGx) testing for antidepressant prescribing in primary care: a qualitative description study. Journal of community genetics. 2024-04-08. PMID:38587601. patients expressed views about the overall clinical benefit of pgx testing in depression care, preferences for deployment of testing, perspectives on ethical considerations, opinions about equity and patient care, and beliefs regarding the feasibility of adopting pgx testing into the healthcare system. 2024-04-08 2024-04-10 Not clear
Karolina Łagowska, Joanna Bajerska, Joanna Maria Pieczyńska-Zają. Dietary Factors and the Risk of Depression among Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Nutrients. vol 16. issue 6. 2024-03-28. PMID:38542675. one hundred and sixteen women with pcos were asked to complete the dietary habits and nutrition beliefs questionnaire and the manual for developing of nutritional data (kompan questionnaire) and the beck depression inventory. 2024-03-28 2024-03-30 Not clear
Laura Palagini, Gaspare Alfi, Riccardo Gurrieri, Eric Annuzzi, Valerio Caruso, Matteo Gambini, Giovanna Grenno, Marco Trivella, Silvio Presta, Mario Miniati, Stefano Pini, Giulio Perugi, Angelo Gemignan. Early experience with the new DORA daridorexant in patients with insomnia disorder and comorbid mental disturbances: Results of a naturalistic study with 3 months follow-up. Journal of sleep research. 2024-03-24. PMID:38522432. insomnia severity (insomnia severity index), mood, anxiety symptoms and suicidal risk (beck depression inventory-ii, young mania rating scale, self-reported anxiety scale, suicidal ideation scale), dysfunctional insomnia-cognitive factors and pre-sleep arousal (dysfunctional beliefs about sleep, pre-sleep arousal scale) were evaluated. 2024-03-24 2024-03-27 Not clear
Laura Palagini, Gaspare Alfi, Riccardo Gurrieri, Eric Annuzzi, Valerio Caruso, Matteo Gambini, Giovanna Grenno, Marco Trivella, Silvio Presta, Mario Miniati, Stefano Pini, Giulio Perugi, Angelo Gemignan. Early experience with the new DORA daridorexant in patients with insomnia disorder and comorbid mental disturbances: Results of a naturalistic study with 3 months follow-up. Journal of sleep research. 2024-03-24. PMID:38522432. multiple-regression models showed that clinical improvement of beck depression inventory-ii was best predicted by improvement in dysfunctional beliefs about sleep at t1 and t2, manic symptoms by insomnia severity index at t2, anxiety symptoms by dysfunctional beliefs about sleep, insomnia severity index and somatic pre-sleep arousal scale at t1 and t2. 2024-03-24 2024-03-27 Not clear
Lejun Li, Xiliang Liu, Pingping Wang, Miao Qu, Meihong Xi. Correlations of religious beliefs with anxiety and depression of Chinese adolescents. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 15. 2024-03-18. PMID:38495911. correlations of religious beliefs with anxiety and depression of chinese adolescents. 2024-03-18 2024-03-20 Not clear
Xiaoran Liu, Mingxing Han, Tongyu Lv, Jun Li, Xueyan Zhan. TBSS analysis of white matter fasciculus in chronic insomnia and the relationship with sleep quality and cognitive function. Sleep and biological rhythms. vol 21. issue 4. 2024-03-13. PMID:38476185. evaluation scales included pittsburgh sleep quality index, dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep, montreal cognitive assessment, self-rating anxiety scale, self-rating depression scale, ruminative responses scale and social disability screening schedule. 2024-03-13 2024-03-15 Not clear
Yu Kuei Lin, Emily Hepworth, Nicole de Zoysa, Jessica McCurley, Mary Ellen Vajravelu, Wen Ye, Gretchen A Piatt, Stephanie A Amiel, Simon J Fisher, Rodica Pop-Busui, James E Aiken. Relationships of Hypoglycemia Awareness, Hypoglycemia Beliefs, and Continuous Glucose Monitoring Glycemic Profiles with Anxiety and Depression Symptoms in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems. Diabetes research and clinical practice. 2024-03-01. PMID:38428746. relationships of hypoglycemia awareness, hypoglycemia beliefs, and continuous glucose monitoring glycemic profiles with anxiety and depression symptoms in adults with type 1 diabetes using continuous glucose monitoring systems. 2024-03-01 2024-03-04 Not clear
Yu Kuei Lin, Emily Hepworth, Nicole de Zoysa, Jessica McCurley, Mary Ellen Vajravelu, Wen Ye, Gretchen A Piatt, Stephanie A Amiel, Simon J Fisher, Rodica Pop-Busui, James E Aiken. Relationships of Hypoglycemia Awareness, Hypoglycemia Beliefs, and Continuous Glucose Monitoring Glycemic Profiles with Anxiety and Depression Symptoms in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems. Diabetes research and clinical practice. 2024-03-01. PMID:38428746. to evaluate relationships of hypoglycemia awareness, hypoglycemia beliefs, and continuous glucose monitoring (cgm) glycemic profiles with anxiety and depression symptoms in adults with type 1 diabetes (t1d) who use cgm. 2024-03-01 2024-03-04 Not clear
Matthew P Somerville, Helen MacIntyre, Amy Harrison, Iris B Maus. Emotion Controllability Beliefs and Young People's Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: A Systematic Review. Adolescent research review. vol 9. issue 1. 2024-02-28. PMID:38410118. emotion controllability beliefs and young people's anxiety and depression symptoms: a systematic review. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Matthew P Somerville, Helen MacIntyre, Amy Harrison, Iris B Maus. Emotion Controllability Beliefs and Young People's Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: A Systematic Review. Adolescent research review. vol 9. issue 1. 2024-02-28. PMID:38410118. a systematic review was conducted that investigated the associations between emotion controllability beliefs and youth anxiety and depression symptoms. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Matthew P Somerville, Helen MacIntyre, Amy Harrison, Iris B Maus. Emotion Controllability Beliefs and Young People's Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: A Systematic Review. Adolescent research review. vol 9. issue 1. 2024-02-28. PMID:38410118. believing that emotions are relatively controllable was associated with fewer anxiety and depression symptoms, in part because these beliefs were associated with more frequent use of adaptive emotion regulation strategies. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Matthew P Somerville, Helen MacIntyre, Amy Harrison, Iris B Maus. Emotion Controllability Beliefs and Young People's Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: A Systematic Review. Adolescent research review. vol 9. issue 1. 2024-02-28. PMID:38410118. these findings support theoretical models linking emotion controllability beliefs with anxiety and depression symptoms via emotion regulation strategies that target emotional experience, like reappraisal. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear